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Bosnia & Herzegovina national football team

On 30 November 1995 in Tirana, Bosnia & Herzegovina lost 0-2 it's first international game against Albania football team. Until now 262 Bosnia & Herzegovina national team matches were held.

Bosnia & Herzegovina participated in one World Cup finals tournament, but unsuccessfully played group stage matches.

Bosnia & Herzegovina national football team all-time record

WP
49.8
P
262
W
101
D
59
L
102
GF
367
GA
353
GF/P
1.401
GA/P
1.347
Av attendance
15 982
WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average
Bosnia & Herzegovina football results by competition
Competition
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals For
Goals Against
Winning Percentage
66
29
14
23
121
81
54.6
75
29
12
34
104
114
46.7
16
6
5
5
16
20
53.2
Friendly matches and other tournaments
102
36
28
38
122
134
49.0
All-time Bosnia & Herzegovina results by date
1
30 Nov 1995

Tirana, Stadiumi Kombëtar Qemal Stafa

Friendly International
2
24 Apr 1996

Zenica, Stadion Bilino Polje

Friendly International
3
01 Sep 1996 17:30 (+3:00)

Kalamata, Messiniakos Stadium

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 1
4
08 Oct 1996 20:30 (+2:00)

Bologna, Stadio Renato dall`Ara

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 1
5
06 Nov 1996 13:30 (+1:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

Friendly International
6
10 Nov 1996 15:00 (+1:00)

Ljubljana, Centralni Stadion Bežigrad

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 1
7
18 Dec 1996 21:35 (-4:00)

Manaus, Estádio Vivaldo Lima (Vivaldão)

Friendly International
8
22 Feb 1997 19:30 (+8:00)

Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Merdeka

Dunhill Cup 1997, Group B
9
24 Feb 1997 19:30 (+8:00)

Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Merdeka

Dunhill Cup 1997, Group B
10
26 Feb 1997 19:30 (+8:00)

Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Merdeka

Dunhill Cup 1997, Group B
11
28 Feb 1997 21:30 (+8:00)

Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Merdeka

Dunhill Cup 1997, Semifinal
12
02 Mar 1997 20:45 (+8:00)

Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Merdeka

Dunhill Cup 1997, Final
13
02 Apr 1997 15:30 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 1
14
08 Jun 1997 15:00 (+2:00)

Copenhagen, Parken

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 1
15
20 Aug 1997 20:30 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 1
16
06 Sep 1997 20:15 (+2:00)

Zagreb, Stadion Maksimir

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 1
17
10 Sep 1997 20:15 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 1
18
05 Nov 1997

Tunis, Stade Olympique El Menzah

Friendly International
19
14 May 1998

Córdoba, Estadio Olímpico de Córdoba

Friendly International
20
03 Jun 1998 20:00 (+2:00)

Skopje, Gradski Stadion

Friendly International
21
19 Aug 1998 20:30 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
22
05 Sep 1998 20:30 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
23
10 Oct 1998 17:45 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
24
14 Oct 1998 20:00 (+2:00)

Vilnius, Žalgirio Stadionas

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
25
27 Jan 1999 16:00 (+1:00)

Attard, Ta`Qali National Stadium

Friendly International
26
10 Mar 1999 19:30 (+1:00)

Budapest, Üllői úti Stadion

Friendly International
27
05 Jun 1999 20:30 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
28
09 Jun 1999 19:00 (+1:00)

Toftir, Svangaskarð

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
29
18 Aug 1999 19:30 (+2:00)

Vaduz, Rheinpark Stadion

Friendly International
30
04 Sep 1999 20:30 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
31
08 Sep 1999 20:30 (+2:00)

Teplice, Stadion Na Stínadlech

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
32
05 Oct 1999 20:00 (+1:00)

Glasgow, Ibrox Stadium

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
33
09 Oct 1999 16:00 (+3:00)

Tallinn, Kadrioru Staadion

UEFA Euro 2000 Qualifying, Group 9
34
24 Jan 2000

Doha, Grand Hamad Stadium

Friendly International
35
11 Mar 2000

Zarqa, Prince Mohammed Stadium

Friendly International
36
15 Mar 2000

Zarqa, Prince Mohammed Stadium

Friendly International
37
29 Mar 2000 17:00 (+2:00)

Zenica, Stadion Bilino Polje

Friendly International
38
16 Aug 2000 20:15 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

Friendly International
39
02 Sep 2000 20:15 (+2:00)

Sarajevo, Stadion Koševo

2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 7
40
11 Oct 2000 20:25 (+2:00)

Ramat Gan, National Stadium

2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification, Group 7
41
12 Jan 2001 19:30 (+5:30)

Kochi, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

Millennium Super Soccer Cup 2001, Group 1
42
14 Jan 2001 17:30 (+5:30)

Kochi, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

Millennium Super Soccer Cup 2001, Group 1
43
18 Jan 2001 19:00 (+5:30)

Kochi, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

Millennium Super Soccer Cup 2001, Quarterfinal
44
22 Jan 2001 17:00 (+5:30)

Kolkata, Salt Lake Stadium

Millennium Super Soccer Cup 2001, Semifinal

Bosnia & Herzegovina national football team records and stats

8:1
Biggest victory (9 September 2012 vs Liechtenstein)
0:5
Heaviest defeat (10 October 2023 vs Portugal)
5
Most consecutive victories (10 October 2012 vs Lithuania - 6 June 2013 vs Latvia)
9
Most consecutive matches without defeat (8 August 2012 vs Wales - 6 June 2013 vs Latvia, 3 March 2018 vs Bulgaria - 11 November 2018 vs Austria)
3
Most consecutive draws (8 August 2004 vs France - 10 October 2004 vs Serbia & Montenegro)
19
Most consecutive matches without a draw (10 October 2012 vs Lithuania - 9 September 2014 vs Cyprus)
14
Most consecutive matches without victory (9 September 2020 vs Italy - 9 September 2021 vs France)
7
Most consecutive defeats (8 August 2007 vs Croatia - 1 January 2008 vs Japan)
11
Most consecutive matches scoring (2 February 2001 vs Hungary - 8 August 2001 vs South Africa*)
4
Most consecutive matches without scoring (3 March 2021 vs Costa Rica - 6 June 2021 vs Denmark)
11
Most consecutive matches conceding a goal (10 October 2005 vs Serbia & Montenegro - 6 June 2007 vs Turkey)
5
Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal (6 June 2011 vs Albania - 10 October 2011 vs Luxembourg)
External sources

pasaru - posted on 22 January 2017 at 21:03:05

List of results → www.nfsbih.ba

Thomas Gladkyh - posted on 1 October 2020 at 20:37:27

List of results → www.nfsbih.ba

Bosnia & Herzegovina football association

Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(native: Nogometni/Fudbalski savez Bosne i Hercegovine)

Most caps for Bosnia & Herzegovina
1. Edin Džeko (2007 - 2023) - 133 caps
2. Miralem Pjanić (2008 - 2023) - 114 caps
3. Emir Spahić (2003 - 2018) - 94 caps
4. Zvjezdan Misimović (2004 - 2018) - 84 caps
5. Vedad Ibišević (2007 - 2018) - 83 caps
Most goals for Bosnia & Herzegovina
1. Edin Džeko (2007 - 2023) - 65 goals
2. Vedad Ibišević (2007 - 2018) - 28 goals
3. Zvjezdan Misimović (2004 - 2018) - 25 goals
4. Elvir Bolić (1996 - 2006) - 22 goals
5. Sergej Barbarez (1998 - 2006) - 17 goals
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